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March 24, 2026

Health

The right to treatment under security fire/Musa Barzin

During the recent protests, we witnessed many bitter incidents and extra-legal actions in Iran. One of these cases was the restriction of treatment for protesters in various forms. According to reports published from the very first days of the protests, police and security forces attacked hospitals where injured protesters had been taken, creating heartbreaking scenes. […]...

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Created By: Mousa Barzin
February 20, 2026

Women’s Health Between Population Policy and Class Inequality / Dina Ghalibaf

Following the sudden and quiet removal of the Iranian “Papilloguard” vaccine from pharmacies across the country, women who had been awaiting national vaccination to prevent infection with the human papillomavirus (HPV) have been forced to turn to foreign vaccines at prices several times higher—vaccines whose cost is incompatible with the economic circumstances of many women. […]...

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Created By: Dina Ghalibaf
February 20, 2026

Mansoureh Mohammadi: Drug Sanctions Are Just a Slogan/ Ali Kalaei

According to Mansoureh Mohammadi, a poet, writer, political-social activist, and member of the disabled community, “One of the factors causing mental health crises for children with disabilities in Iran is the national media.” She says, “This media never respects people with disabilities. It never raises their social status. It always portrays them as objects of […]...

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Created By: Ali Kalaei
October 22, 2024

The Feminization of Aging Alongside the Feminization of Poverty/ Elahe Amani

The feminization of aging has presented major challenges for the global community, and Iran is no exception. While other countries have adopted effective strategies to address the feminization of aging and manage this crisis, in Iran, this crisis reveals its grim face in the increasing number of elderly people “abandoned” in parks, streets, and addiction […]...

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Created By: Elahe Amani
October 22, 2024

Food industries and the issue of health with genetically modified/clean products by Tahereh Ali Nejad.

In recent years, we have been faced with two terms, genetically modified and organic, in the agriculture and food industries. From a scientific standpoint, organic products are those that do not use any type of chemical process in any stage of planting, growing, and harvesting. This means that completely natural methods are used to produce […]...

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Created By: Tahereh Ali Nejad
June 22, 2021

An Introduction to Educational Pathology of Authoritarianism/ Ahmad Fa’al

Introduction 1.: Psychological study of tyranny and authoritarianism is not a new phenomenon. Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of social psychology is the study of the personality of tyrannical and authoritarian individuals. If we say that hundreds of important books have been written about the psychological personality of Hitler and Stalin, we are […]...

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Created By: Ahmad Fa’al
May 22, 2021

Mental health in society and the responsibility of governance/Reza Najafi

Today, as I reached out to write a note about the neglected issue of mental health and human rights for people to live in peace and tranquility, I was met with the heartbreaking news of a young filmmaker’s murder by his own father, with the help of his mother, as a witness to the unseen. […]...

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Created By: Reza Najafi
May 22, 2021

The Islamic Republic and its Challenges; The Politics of Pleasure in Islamic Theocracy with a Focus on Prohibition of Alcohol/ Omid Shams

There is no Farsi text provided to translate. Please provide the text so I can assist you with a translation. Hope Shams The policy of entertainment or control of pleasure has been among the characteristics of modern governments and therefore, controlling and limiting entertainment is not necessarily exclusive to religious or moralistic governments or dictatorships. […]...

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Created By: Omid Shams
October 23, 2018

Our legal responsibility towards victims of non-standard alcoholic beverages / Hassan Farshchian

This text does not contain any Farsi text to be translated. Please provide the Farsi text for translation. Hassan Farshchian According to the head of the National Emergency Organization, from September 1st to October 8th, 2018, 768 people were poisoned due to consuming counterfeit alcoholic beverages containing methanol. Out of this number, 170 people lost […]...

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Created By: Hasan Fereshtian
October 23, 2018

Prohibition of alcohol consumption, a danger to society/ Navid Mohabi

This is a caption This is a caption. Nouid Mahbobi The prohibition movement in America began in the early 19th century, when Americans became concerned about the negative effects of alcohol consumption in society and started forming anti-alcohol movements. The “Temperance Movement,” influenced by the religious teachings of Methodism, was the first group to rise […]...

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Created By: Navid Mohebbi
October 23, 2018